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Aaron rolls a die 40 times. On 25 of those rolls, he has a 3. Michelle rolls a die 80 times. On 40 of those rolls, she has a 6. Which statement is TRUE about the experimental and theoretical probabilities?
A)The theoretical probability for rolling a 3 is the same as for rolling a 6.
B)The theoretical probability for rolling a 3 is greater than for rolling a 6.
C)The experimental probability for Aaron's tries is the same as Michelle's
tries.
D)The experimental probability for Aaron's tries is less than the experimental
probability for Michelle's tries.

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